When I first began researching Linux, for my needs, I found the number of different Distros to be overwhelming. So I made this flow chart, with the intent to help new users find a starting point for choosing a distribution.

I’m open to critique, as to making this chart as helpful as possible.

EDIT: Chart updated based on suggestions in the comments.

  • MagicShel@lemmy.zip
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    9 days ago

    Mate, the great thing about Linux is it isn’t just one thing. I love Mint, but I think it’s great that people who like different things can get what they like, too. In fact I want those folks not to use it. If everyone used Mint, it would just become another Windows (or maybe RedHat would be a better parallel).

    Having options means everyone is pushed to improve. Consolidation means ossification.

    That said, Mint rocks and people should use it—if they want.

    • Endymion_Mallorn@kbin.melroy.org
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      9 days ago

      Another Windows (XP) would a strong positive if we could get to that level of market dominance. It means OEMs and hardware makers will target that OS for compatibility. It means software devs will write software targeting that OS and tell people that they’re doing so. And it’s not about just writing for “Linux”, not even “Debian Linux”, but for “Mint” specifically. That way we have less stuff like Waydroid that’s definitely written for Linux, but not for Mint. Centralization and accessibility are incredibly important.